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Charlotte R.

Exeter - Business and Management (Bachelors)

University of Exeter graduate (1st) after finishing the IB with 43 points. I can help with any issues you are having through either one off or regular sessions.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

74 reviews

353 lessons

Charlotte R.

Exeter - Business and Management (Bachelors)

University of Exeter graduate (1st) after finishing the IB with 43 points. I can help with any issues you are having through either one off or regular sessions.

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Kiera L.

Leeds - Psychology (Bachelors)

Hello! I'm Kiera and I'm 19 years old. I am currently studying at the University of Leeds, but I have previously lived in Indonesia, Egypt, Russia, and Spain. I am studying psychology because I love learning how the mind works and how all ...

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

7 reviews

276 lessons

Kiera L.

Leeds - Psychology (Bachelors)

Hello! I'm Kiera and I'm 19 years old. I am currently studying at the University of Leeds, but I have previously lived in Indonesia, Egypt, Russia, and Spain. I am studying psychology because I love learning how the mind works and how all ...

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Milly C.

Nottingham - PhD in Sustainable Food Systems (Doctorate)

PhD student passionate about sustainable food systems with a background in Biology and FrenchBiology was always my favourite subject at school and I've been lucky enough to end up continuing my study of it through my undergraduate and Masters ...

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

5 reviews

116 lessons

Milly C.

Nottingham - PhD in Sustainable Food Systems (Doctorate)

PhD student passionate about sustainable food systems with a background in Biology and FrenchBiology was always my favourite subject at school and I've been lucky enough to end up continuing my study of it through my undergraduate and Masters ...

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Eve C.

St Andrews - English (Bachelors)

Hi there! My name is Eve and I'm currently in my third year at the University of St Andrews studying English.

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

14 reviews

142 lessons

Eve C.

St Andrews - English (Bachelors)

Hi there! My name is Eve and I'm currently in my third year at the University of St Andrews studying English.

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Abbie C.

Durham - geography (Bachelors)

I’m a friendly geographer from Durham who aims to take some of the stress away from exams by demystifying exam technique and improving understanding!

£47-£49

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Star 5 / 5

24 reviews

394 lessons

Abbie C.

Durham - geography (Bachelors)

I’m a friendly geographer from Durham who aims to take some of the stress away from exams by demystifying exam technique and improving understanding!

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Ire O.

Nottingham - politics and economics (Bachelors)

My name is Ire.I am currently a student at the University of Nottingham studying economics and politics. I have always had a love for Maths as well as Chemistry and Biology which made it a bit easier for me to grasp some of the complex concepts in...

£30-£32

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Star 4.8 / 5

8 reviews

649 lessons

Ire O.

Nottingham - politics and economics (Bachelors)

My name is Ire.I am currently a student at the University of Nottingham studying economics and politics. I have always had a love for Maths as well as Chemistry and Biology which made it a bit easier for me to grasp some of the complex concepts in...

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How much does an Environmental Studies tutor cost? Our Environmental Studies tutors deliver top quality tutoring from just £22/hr. Head over to any of our tutor’s profiles for their exact pricing, and remember there’s no added fees. What jobs can you get with Environmental Studies? Studying Environmental Studies couldn’t come at a better time. Many students are taking an interest in environmentally responsible careers, with a particular focus on how to make our planet a better place to be. After developing skills such as research methods and communication, your teen will be well placed to choose from a range of exciting opportunities. A few different roles your teen can look into are: - Nature conservation officer - Commercial horticulturist - Minerals surveyor - Amenity horticulturist - Sustainability consultant - Water quality scientist - Horticultural consultant - Landscape architect - Toxicologist - Environmental engineer Once they have an idea of their interests, it can help to talk to someone about how these can be turned into a career. This could be anyone working in a similar field, such as a family member, older friend or a tutor. Having a role model can help your teen understand the path ahead and find a role they’re passionate about. How to find an Environmental Studies tutor for your teen Getting to know your tutoring needs is key. Once you know what you’re looking for, you’ll feel confident when you’ve met the right tutor. Here are our top 3 areas to think about in your tutor search, with a few questions you can ask tutors during interviews: 1. Personality match - do they seem to get on well with your teen? Can they communicate complex information in a way that’s easy to remember? Will they make tutorials fun and interesting? 2. Academic fit - can they offer what you’re looking for, in terms of topic knowledge and experience? Are they able to be a mentor if your teen is looking for some extra advice? 3. Availability - can they be flexible and fit around your working schedule? Can they give Environmental Studies tutorials when your teen needs them? What next? Book a free video meeting with one of our Environmental Studies tutors today.

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